Joywave then took the stage, boasting incredible lighting and sound production as they played songs off their newest album "Cleanse" including "After Coffee" and "Cyn City 2000."
The season finale of The Afterparty was exactly what I wanted as a viewer: a great red herring fakeout, an Agatha Christie style reveal of the true killer, great humor, and a satisfying resolution.
Dallas loves Bad Suns, and for good reason. Their performances are the epitome of a rock and roll show where nothing feels better than dancing with your friends and screaming your favorite lyrics back to the band.
Their shows are an immersive experience featuring not only their innovative music, but also highlighting professional dance, spoken word, and performance art. Their shows are like a breath of fresh air, breaking the mold of the typical indie rock concert.
This Christmas episode was an instant classic, and will definitely be in my personal rotation of Christmas themed episodes I re-watch during the holiday season.
Seeing the entire Richmond team lined up with their jerseys covered by black tape was such a powerful image and spoke volumes about what this show stands for: unity.
Inklings of stories that we were introduced to last week are starting to take a more formative shape and our beloved characters are presented with even more challenges.